The Atlantic site disclosed: that the Gulf oil still cast a shadow on the poles of the White House.

The Atlantic site disclosed: that the Gulf oil still cast a shadow on the poles of the White House and play whatever he wants in the language of the political discourse of Washington, and for many years during which the United States sought to be the “hegemony” on the world in general and on the Gulf arena, in especial, adding that oil production, reserves and investment returns are still at the forefront of US concerns and the main engine of Washington’s game rules in the Middle East.

Washington has been keen to ensure that its prices are consistent in world markets and that its supply is adequate to protect its interests and to prevent potential fluctuations in supply and production quotas.

The website pointed out that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are leading the plans and strategies of the United States, pointing out to the economic importance of them in terms of investment policies, especially the oil of the Gulf States because of the shield that protects the interests of Washington, which is evident through the arms deals sold by Washington to Saudi Arabia, wich covers the US balance of payments deficit.

The website «Atlantic» disclosed that the statement of John Brennan, the head of the Central Intelligence Agency that there is a preference for both Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the strategies of Washington, stressing the «active role» played by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in protecting the interests of Washington by reference to the strategic plan developed by the Center Strategic and International Studies.

The plan would change the rules of the political game in the Gulf region for the benefit of the United States and its allies. The plan calls for Saudi Aramco to be an oil hub in the Gulf region instead of Qatar Petroleum, which is considered the leader in the extraction and sale of gas.

The website concluded that US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia deepened the dispute between the Gulf states despite the fact that many of the sites said that the American president “managed to resolve a large part of the differences” during his recent visit to the region.